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    HP Offers Application Development Security Solution

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    Nathan Eddy
    Published June 14, 2010
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      Technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced a security service to help companies reduce vulnerabilities at the onset of the application development lifecycle, Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis. The solution, an early life cycle security assessment service that addresses latent defects in applications and architecture, is available worldwide and provides architectural as well as design guidance alongside recommendations for security controls and best practices.

      The service includes the Security Requirements Gap Analysis, which provides clients with access to security expertise and the tools to fix and avoid security issues. This capability examines applications to identify technical security requirements imposed by relevant laws, regulations or practices. The solution also includes the Architectural Threat Analysis, which is aimed at reducing client rework costs resulting from security scans, penetration tests and other vulnerability-finding activities. This capability identifies changes in application architecture to reduce the risk of latent security defects.

      HP said after implementing the analysis tools, companies can then implement recommendations from the assessment’s findings report to reduce costs associated with vulnerability rework and potential defects while minimizing the need for post-release updates to address security flaws. In addition to the Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis service, HP offers the Quality Center for security requirements, Application Security Center for Web application vulnerability testing and Application Security Center of Excellence (CoE) Services to help businesses develop an application security program.
      “Customers are under increasing pressure from threats that exploit security weaknesses that were either missed or insufficiently addressed during early lifecycle phases,” said Chris Whitener, chief security strategist for Secure Advantage at HP. “The Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis service helps organizations reduce hidden weaknesses early in the assessment process and provides recommended mitigation strategies and secure design principles.”
      As part of the HP Secure Advantage portfolio, the service is aimed at helping organizations better address security and regulatory needs. It also is designed to defend against attacks while reducing the total cost of application ownership. The service is a part of the HP Cyber Security portfolio, which helps organizations leverage advances in technology and share information securely while protecting
      sensitive information and critical infrastructure.
      “HP efficiently provided the Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis service and reliable security advice. During the security assessment, the HP team identified risks and proposed solutions to mitigate current and future vulnerabilities,” said Wallace B. Rodgers, program manager of E-Government for the state of Oregon. “We implemented the HP-proposed solutions and are extremely pleased with the security quality assessment as well as recommendations.”

      Nathan Eddy
      Nathan Eddy
      A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nathan was perviously the editor of gaming industry newsletter FierceGameBiz and has written for various consumer and tech publications including Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, CRN, and The Times of London. Currently based in Berlin, he released his first documentary film, The Absent Column, in 2013.

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